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Or services to the legal industry, who are gradually getting even richer on the back of her obsessive need to get her own way (and be on telly all the time). I'd respect her (only slightly though) if she actually stood for election and worked towards a solution, instead of running to the Supreme Court every time she didn't agree with something.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
Or services to the legal industry, who are gradually getting even richer on the back of her obsessive need to get her own way (and be on telly all the time). I'd respect her (only slightly though) if she actually stood for election and worked towards a solution, instead of running to the Supreme Court every time she didn't agree with something.
Both cases are landmarks that have confirmed Parliament’s sovereignty over the Government.
Or services to the legal industry, who are gradually getting even richer on the back of her obsessive need to get her own way (and be on telly all the time). I'd respect her (only slightly though) if she actually stood for election and worked towards a solution, instead of running to the Supreme Court every time she didn't agree with something.
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